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CARIFORUM, UK reaffirm commitment to implementing EPA

CARIFORUM, UK reaffirm commitment to implementing EPA

(CARIFORUM Directorate, CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) – The Caribbean Forum of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (CARIFORUM) and the United Kingdom (UK) have reaffirmed their commitment to fully implementing and ratifying the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) signed in 2021.

A Communique issued after the inaugural meeting of the CARIFORUM-UK Technical Sub-Committee on Development Cooperation (TSCDC) from January 30-31 in Georgetown, Guyana, notes that officials from both sides discussed areas of mutual interest such as leveraging market access offers, tariff commitments, enhancing trade in goods and services, and initiating regular tourism services dialogue.

The meeting, held at the CARICOM Secretariat Headquarters, also reviewed recent UK trade policy developments affecting the Agreement, the Communique states.

The First Meeting of the CARIFORUM –UK Trade and Development Committee

Recognising the EPA’s importance to their economic and development partnership, the parties discussed high-priority market access challenges as well as what needs to be done to ensure the objectives of the agreement can be achieved.

Also noting the EPA’s potential to increase trade and investment, it was agreed that they would prioritise actions to overcome the obstacles hindering CARIFORUM States from effectively entering the UK market. The parties also addressed the UK’s market access concerns in CARIFORUM States, according to the Communique.

CARIFORUM and UK officials examined the EPA’s role as a development-focused Agreement, with the UK reaffirming its commitment to financial assistance, aligned with CARIFORUM’s priorities.

Family photo of following the conclusion of the First Meeting of the CARIFORUM-UK Technical Sub-Committee on Development Cooperation (TSCDC), 31 January 2025

They also highlighted the significant milestones since the Agreement’s provisional application in 2021. These include operationalisation of Joint Institutions such as the Joint CARIFORUM-UK Council, the Special Committee on Services, and the Technical Sub-Committee on Development Cooperation.

The meeting, chaired by the United Kingdom, was attended by representatives from Antigua and Barbuda; Barbados; Belize; The Bahamas; Dominica; Dominican Republic; Grenada; Guyana; Jamaica; St Kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Suriname; Trinidad and Tobago; the UK and Northern Ireland. Haiti was represented at the meeting as an Observer.

About CARIFORUM-UK EPA

The CARIFORUM-UK EPA was signed in 2021 between the CARIFORUM States and the United Kingdom following Brexit to preserve the trading relationship between CARIFORUM and the United Kingdom which existed under the CARIFORUM-UK EPA.

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